SureFire SOCOM-4 Series—A New Fighting Suppressor
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The Mod-Navy Qual I’ve been doing this qual (or drill, or whatever the current nom…
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I designed the Button Man to give shooters a low-round-count, low-light-engagement drill that involved both…
Dave checks out and sets up the Ballistic ATE Helmet from Hard Head Veterans. This helmet offers a lot of value for the money with a comfortable fit, lightweight and great accessory mounting options. Setting up this helmet from a patrol grab and go use or for the bug out bag, this set up checks a lot of boxes. On top of ballistic protection, having eye and ear pro in one package makes things that much better.
Check them out online at www.hardheadveterans.com
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Dave is the primary on-camera personality and content creator at Guns & Tactics. His experience the in firearms industry, training, law enforcement and media spans more than two decades. He is a proud retired law enforcement officer, having served as a Patrol Sergeant, use of force instructor, and firearms trainer. During that time, he provided department communication to the public and news media and began creating online content in his “spare time.” He joined the Guns & Tactics team full time after retiring from law enforcement following 20 years of decorated service.
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Looking for something a little cheaper but shoots well and is reliable, check out the Ruger Wrangler. You won’t be disappointed.
Primary Arms 12% off site wide sale is back. Head over to their website, enter the code at checkout and save.
If you’ve ever taken professional firearms training or sought out a trainer you want to receive training from, then you probably know that it can sometimes be a challenge to research and select a provider you want to trust. Sometimes it can be difficult to decipher the reality of training versus a guy you may have seen on YouTube pushing the newest fad in firearms. The quantity of “knowledge” one can obtain these days can certainly be overwhelming at times. This is why it is so important to take the necessary time to seek out qualified trainers with solid reputations and truthful, applicable backgrounds.
The importance of having a good rangefinder cannot be overstated. With that in mind, let’s take a look at three of the best options available today.
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